you know, japan is a community- oriented society. and so, you know, lots of people in tokyo that i was with had relatives up there. a lot of uncertainty. >> but no sense of panic? >>> no panic. >> let's pull the lens back a little bit. this is a tremendous disaster, from insurance companies to the economy, to -- of that nation. what affect there, what effect here? >> if i may let me send out my sympathy to the japanese here and in japan. this is very much a human disaster. and it really eclipses probably anything that we should expect to see from an economic standpoint. there are specific industries, notable automobiles and the tech sector. oil from will be more demand on the japanese part for oil and other energy resources that don't come from the nuclear plants. and insurers. you know, this is a very bad time for insurers, but not a catastrophe. and as well as food supply. there's going to be increased demand from the japanese on food markets world wide. we've already seen exports of fish products from what the west coast of the un